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Mrs Davies-griffithFebruary 2020

“The lodge was perfect in every way for what we wanted to do with family and friends.”

It was spacious and well equipped and it’s location was just right for visits and our interests.
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It was spacious and well equipped and it’s location was just right for visits and our interests.
The owner was very approachable and friendly. He also informed us of further planned improvements.
We would have no hesitation in booking there again but notice that it is heavily booked up this year.
Perhaps Sykes in this regard could help us by filtering through similar properties that are not so heavily booked at this time in advance?
We will definitely look to book this property again in the future.

Mrs ClarksonJanuary 2020

“Beautiful home in a stunning location!”

Heated floors in the garden room and bath were lovely. Walking distance to the pub and the train station made this a perfect base to explore the North York Moors National Park. The home is very well appointed and the hosts made every effort to make me feel welcome. All around great experience. We will certainly book The Lodge again.

The property

Situated at the top of a private drive in the charming village of Ingleby Greenhow, The Lodge is a hidden gem for families and friends alike.

This charming detached bungalow sits in a large garden with breath-taking views of the North York Moors and surrounding countryside.

Hosting four bedrooms, all on the ground floor, this property would be ideal for a large family or a group of friends looking to explore the area.

Enter into this homely property and come to the well-appointed kitchen with double oven range cooker, ideal for big dinners and special meals, with ample space for the kids to get stuck in to help with meal prep.

If you're a foodie who maybe doesn’t feel like cooking after a day of sightseeing, a two minute stroll will take you to the locally renowned village pub and restaurant.
Move round into the garden room, where a large dining table offers an awesome spot to gather around and tuck into some tasty food, all while enjoying the gorgeous views out of the windows over the countryside.

Next door is the sitting room, where you can snuggle up in front of the woodburning stove and watch a film or catch up on your favourite box sets.

Double doors lead out from the garden room onto a large patio area for barbeques and outdoor dining.

Children will love the large garden, ideal for playing with the pets or learning to ride a bike.
After a day exploring the North York Moors, relax in the luxury double spa bath then unwind in the garden room with its breath-taking views of the moors, perfect for enjoying family games, spectacular sunsets and star gazing.

At the end of the day, retire to one of the four spacious double bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms and one with zip/link beds for flexible accommodation, offering an essence of luxury as you can wake in the morning to your own private hot shower.

Explore the many footpaths and bridleways that lead from the village into the surrounding moors and forests which have been declared an area of special scientific interest due to the rich diversity of plants and wildlife.

The Cleveland Way and Coast to Coast both pass close by and with trails varying from gentle forest paths to strenuous hill climbs there are routes to keep walkers of all ages and abilities happy.

For cyclists, stages from the Tour’d Yorkshire and Ardmoors Enduro are on the doorstep, so both road cyclists and mountain bikers alike will love the local cycling scene with lots of great riding from the door for both amateurs and advanced riders alike.

There are bike friendly local cafes to stop off at when it’s time to re-fuel and there is a secure garage for bike storage and maintenance.

When it comes to days out and dining beyond the village, the neighbouring towns and villages have regular markets and fairs plus a wealth of great restaurants and cafés.

Why not leave the car at home?

A 10 minute walk will take you to Battersby train station.

Go exploring the North York Moors on the steam train or visit Whitby with its many pubs and famous abbey then sample the renowned fish and chips and get the last train home.

By car, the Roman city of York is approximately an hour’s drive to the South with the Yorkshire Dales and Lakes around an hour to the West.

The East coast with its many fishing villages and beaches is around a 35 minute drive over spectacular moorland scenery.

The Lodge is a homely property, perfect for a delightful stay on the Moors.

Summary

All ground floor

Four bedrooms: 2 x doubles each with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 2 x doubles (both zip/links can be re-arranged on request)

About the location

INGLEBY GREENHOW

Ingleby Greenhow is a small picturesque North Yorkshire village situated in the North York Moors National Park. Being on the Western side of the park it is ideally situated for exploring both the moors and coast, as well as the surrounding attractions, towns and villages of North Yorkshire. The train station of Battersby Junction is just on the outskirts of the village and has daily trains running to Whitby via numerous villages on the spectacular Esk Valley moors line. The village has a traditional 18th Century coaching inn with bar, bistro and restaurant. There are a multitude of footpaths and bridleways leading from the village into the surrounding countryside giving access to either beautiful isolation or the neighbouring villages of Great Ayton and Great Broughton with their pubs, cafes and shops. Explore the surrounding countryside and discover a beautiful church situated by the village stream, the old mill or the spectacular manor. Walking, cycling, gliding, riding and fishing are all well catered for in the area, making this the perfect location.